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they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it would limit the influx of slaves. so it was an odd coalition. >> you have a chart in your book here that shows the -- i want to use the word importation of slaves. what is this showing here? >> guest: there's a real strong spike in the number of slaves entering the u.s. right before we ban it. everyone knew that as soon as that clocked turned on 1808 that congress was going to bon the slave trade. >> host: the other half of your book is about the international human rights law. when did human rights laws start becoming part of this discussion on the slave
they already owned slaves, and the environment in the u.s. was such that slave mortality was not as high in southern plantations as it was in places like cuba or brazil, where slaves really didn't live very long because of the environment and the diseases. here in the u.s. if they were well-treated, as well-treated as they could be, they would live for a deposit life span. and so slave owners perceived with ban thing slave trade that would increase the value of the slaves they owned but a it...
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and in a safe environment. so that you learn and your brain learns, if you will, that you're no longer experiencing the traumatic event. >> how did you first thing, wait a minute, i'm doing all of this after they come home. what can i do before? >> it was sort of a logical process where we had to study the process, we had to interact with a lot of patients and we had to see that pain. you know, you think to yourself, well, why don't we do a better job on the front end so we can put ourselves out of a job on the back end. >> strive is an important research project for us to determine how we can conduct our training in the military to better prepare our people for the stresses of combat. what we're going to do here is we're going to set up some psychofizz logical reporting, which is from this system here. what we're trying to do with strive is the next level. we're actually trying to embed a user into a story, an interactive narrative. >> it's important that we have an interactive experience. >> hey, little man.
and in a safe environment. so that you learn and your brain learns, if you will, that you're no longer experiencing the traumatic event. >> how did you first thing, wait a minute, i'm doing all of this after they come home. what can i do before? >> it was sort of a logical process where we had to study the process, we had to interact with a lot of patients and we had to see that pain. you know, you think to yourself, well, why don't we do a better job on the front end so we can put...
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in a trading environment with things have been outside the u.s. impact our supply and pricing, even if we were totally independent of imported oil if something happens in the middle east that will impact the crisis. >> i feel your pain but while we could draw circles around the united states to make ourselves self-sufficient just think of a hurricane that took out a refinery we will look to you the global market to make that up so it is good to we linked to the international market and enhancing security but we need to be independent as well. >> europe would help out considerably with our gasoline supply. >> host: santa clara california. >> caller: ironically i saw the movie that is in a lot of america right now. sari. i a nervous. this is the first time i have called. so you got my first point but then why should we do that when there are so many options available? with the possibilities that could power the entire united states. to have large expenditures than why can't we do that for our other needs? thank you. >> host: talk about concerns of t
in a trading environment with things have been outside the u.s. impact our supply and pricing, even if we were totally independent of imported oil if something happens in the middle east that will impact the crisis. >> i feel your pain but while we could draw circles around the united states to make ourselves self-sufficient just think of a hurricane that took out a refinery we will look to you the global market to make that up so it is good to we linked to the international market and...
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that's another problem why the judges like these back to the environment means the most friendly way and for you because they know all that comfortable with new devices. check how much is for a company founded in the most out of vietnam in two thousand and six is now open for friends. alonso while its repetition. our company the screen. we will enable you to be free from the inside. butter mustard the company as part of coffee giant's like starbucks and coffee bean and tea. it's installed wireless charging stations at coffee shops and second signing as well as other us cities like los angeles and boston. when uses place that my friends and people of the sickness is automatically start charging you enable your i phone with a wireless charging case that looks like this. so you just slip your i phone into this case. you put on. um to play like that. he dropped it on the match in a wireless the charges the company aims to make wireless charging the norm. the eco system. i'm allowed to go to places we would travel ordinarily fat today. places like starbucks like mcdonald's in madison squa
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here's the latest knock off two more germany's environment minister peter meyer have a clear message the delegates of the climate change convention. he said all countries has come to an agreement to combat climate change by twenty fifteen and warned of consequences if any it would be done. but darn it this agreement today six cents will be one of the biggest priorities for germany to cover the filling as it must apply to all countries even with the united states as well as china could be no exceptions that were working on it that's our goal the silks of exposed a rift between rich and poor nations developing countries to none more fun than today to deal with the effects of climate change they don't do the bulk of responsibility for the problem rests with wealthier countries insurance expensive already begun crunching the numbers of me i put on a global data bank so we can calculate the damage as a result whether to natural disasters around the world each year it will break that down to developing countries. and then except a certain portion of that bill we're looking at ten billion d
here's the latest knock off two more germany's environment minister peter meyer have a clear message the delegates of the climate change convention. he said all countries has come to an agreement to combat climate change by twenty fifteen and warned of consequences if any it would be done. but darn it this agreement today six cents will be one of the biggest priorities for germany to cover the filling as it must apply to all countries even with the united states as well as china could be no...
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just say that one understands that as a catalyzing effect on people that we must remember are in these environments where islamophobia is rife in their media where they are being stopped and searched by police forces and so forth just to say one understand that foreign policy may have an impact seemingly is to be accused you get accused in britain and in the united states of being so patriotic and somehow a threat just by expressing that viewpoint governments within europe they have to start making a much better effort at making their muslim populations realize they are part of their societies and not some kind of enemy. after all hearing for a member of the notorious punk band pussy riot is underway in central russia last august in the days that i was sentenced along with two other women to two years in prison they were found guilty of hooliganism following a stand in the country's main orthodox cathedral that's i'll get more from our ship city. the biggest question of course is whether an idea of the member of the pussy riot band will be able to walk free following this hearing her defending lois
just say that one understands that as a catalyzing effect on people that we must remember are in these environments where islamophobia is rife in their media where they are being stopped and searched by police forces and so forth just to say one understand that foreign policy may have an impact seemingly is to be accused you get accused in britain and in the united states of being so patriotic and somehow a threat just by expressing that viewpoint governments within europe they have to start...
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it's so difficult for people to rally behind the idea that water air other natural resource in the environment collectively belong to people and shouldn't be privatized. you know i think that that is something that. a lot of people have hung on to do for a long time and i. their voices heard in terms of seeing a lot of these resources as the commons and or as belonging to specific groups of people we talk about first nations people in canada or we talk about reserves and certain bodies of water that are there i think that there is this notion that it either belongs to them or it belongs to all of us and i i don't think that it's necessarily a new. way of thinking in fact i think that's the way that people have been thinking about land and water for the majority of our time here on this planet but i think that we're seeing a lot more activism about it now because people are seeing the kind of environmental degradation hitting places like new york i mean new york city right now and hurricane sandy you know that's two hurricanes two years in a row brand new for a place like new york and we're see
it's so difficult for people to rally behind the idea that water air other natural resource in the environment collectively belong to people and shouldn't be privatized. you know i think that that is something that. a lot of people have hung on to do for a long time and i. their voices heard in terms of seeing a lot of these resources as the commons and or as belonging to specific groups of people we talk about first nations people in canada or we talk about reserves and certain bodies of water...
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when they start by discussing the challenges to the space environment. the benefits of space permeate almost every aspect of our daily lives. for example, information derived from space systems helps us with natural disasters, facilitate navigation and transportation globally, provide global access to financial operation and scores of other cities worldwide. however, the space environment has changed in fundamental ways since the beginning of the space age 50 years ago. back then, your two powers, the united states in the soviet union, operating space systems. today, over 60 nations and governments in operate as well as numerous commercial and academic operators created an environment increasingly congested. for example, the u.s. department of defense tracks over 22,000 objects in space larger than 10 centimeters of which about 1100 practice satellites. there are also hundreds of thousand of additional objects too small to track, but still capable of damaging satellites that are bit in the international space station. over the past five years he seen a d
when they start by discussing the challenges to the space environment. the benefits of space permeate almost every aspect of our daily lives. for example, information derived from space systems helps us with natural disasters, facilitate navigation and transportation globally, provide global access to financial operation and scores of other cities worldwide. however, the space environment has changed in fundamental ways since the beginning of the space age 50 years ago. back then, your two...
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it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. london's have an act as promised it's max kaiser and his reports think that. the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used to the official emails or discussions according to google fox news these terms would be brown bag and citizen ninety nine percent of americans when they hear the expression brown bag think of taking a nice healthy lunch you know in a brown paper bag to work with themselves but in politically correct insanity land these words are an obvious reminder of the days when a person's skin color was compared to a brown paper bag to determine race well if any were even remotely linked to an incident of racism needs to be banned that we've got to get rid of the word blanket because they give the native americans disease t
it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect that. london's have an act as promised it's max kaiser and his reports think that. the office of civil rights in the city of seattle washington has told city employees that certain terms may not be used to the official...
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very small table but not as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work in. the shamil basayev was among them along with some other terrorist leader as. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you but at the same time he somewhere else. when i watch this. it doesn't feel like me it's whole. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. at least one death a dozen injuries have been reported in connection to a string of protests that have erupted and spread to over one hundred cities across brazil what began with just a few hundred peaceful protesters marching against a price hike to public transportation has evolved to a greater call for government reform as the mits of well over one million people have now taken to the streets in a groundswell of unrest but the country hasn't seen in over twenty years as a response brazilian president dilma rousseff has called off the proposed transportation hikes but so far the move hasn't called the dissent despite the fact that the vast majority of demonstrators are average citizens unsurprisi
very small table but not as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work in. the shamil basayev was among them along with some other terrorist leader as. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you but at the same time he somewhere else. when i watch this. it doesn't feel like me it's whole. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. at least one death a dozen injuries have been reported in connection to a string of protests...
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the parents were left in syria and it's an emotionally destructive environment for these children to be without their parents. they're greatly traumatized by the situation, and if they can't see their parents every three months, everyone, including the border guards, break down in tears. that's what we're seeing across the region, many borders are highly regulated. people are separated. and it's traumatizing for the children. >> it's an unimaginable situation. we'll continue to cover, peter kessler with the united nations high commissioner for refugees. thank you so much. north korea has accused an american war veteran of war crimes. now that country has released a video of the 85-year-old man apologizing for hostile acts during the korean war. erica ferrari reports. >> this video released by north korean authorities claims to show 85-year-old merrill newman reeding an alleged apology. >> i can understand there is misleading information and propaganda. >> reporter: the video and the four-page handwritten statement cannot be independently verified. it aired on the north korea news age
the parents were left in syria and it's an emotionally destructive environment for these children to be without their parents. they're greatly traumatized by the situation, and if they can't see their parents every three months, everyone, including the border guards, break down in tears. that's what we're seeing across the region, many borders are highly regulated. people are separated. and it's traumatizing for the children. >> it's an unimaginable situation. we'll continue to cover,...
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just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leader as. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. and when i watch this. it doesn't feel like me it's all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. please. more news today. flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. showing up for a shelter all day. mission to teach. only. a whistleblower edward snowden is charged with espionage in the u.s. washington is now seeking help to get him from hong kong where he's in hiding. his revelation showing the u.k. has been tapping phone calls and internet traffic around the world to secretly collect and store huge amounts of data. skepticism about washington's claim that syria's government used chemical weapons doesn't stop the u.s. state pushing for coordinated military help for the rebels.
just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leader as. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. and when i watch this. it doesn't feel like me it's all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. please. more news today. flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada....
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. >>> japan's trade minister is calling on brazil to of increase their business environment. he met his brazilian counterpart. brazil has been experiencing high growth ahead of the 2014 world cup and the summer olympics. buff the number of japanese firms operating there hasn't increased over the years. one reason is that the tax system is too complicated. he's asking the brazilian government to review it and look at other changes that could improve the business environment. japan is viewed as an important trade partner. he indicated that the tax burden on brazilian companies is similar to that of foreign firms. >>> people looking for work in the united states are seeing improvements. the latest figures show employers added more jobs than expected in april. and the unemployment rate hit more than a four year low. u.s. labor department spokespersons say the unemployment rate last month was 7.5%. that's down 0.1 percentage points. employers added 165,000 jobs in the nonfarm sector. analysts had expected about 150,000. employment opportunities increased in professional and busine
. >>> japan's trade minister is calling on brazil to of increase their business environment. he met his brazilian counterpart. brazil has been experiencing high growth ahead of the 2014 world cup and the summer olympics. buff the number of japanese firms operating there hasn't increased over the years. one reason is that the tax system is too complicated. he's asking the brazilian government to review it and look at other changes that could improve the business environment. japan is...
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are being charged with hooliganism mr putin said that he admires everyone who works to protect the environment but he doesn't agree with the tactics used by this specific organization i mean i don't want. their ship or dented our exclusive economic zone and they didn't just want to scale the platform when our border guards attempted to stop them their second by started ramming is that a civil discussion about the protection of the environment is just. or an attempt at blackmailing or racketeering someone's order to disturb the work on our development resources with what has happened i should say is a lesson. along with greenpeace in joint positive work not to make a fuss but to minimize environmental risks. of course these are only a few subjects touched upon at the conference so far we don't exactly know how long it's going to last because that's decided by the president himself i will of course continue listening in to find out if mr putin will be able to meet his personal record of four hours and forty minutes back in two thousand and eight now absolutely thank you very much for that of cou
are being charged with hooliganism mr putin said that he admires everyone who works to protect the environment but he doesn't agree with the tactics used by this specific organization i mean i don't want. their ship or dented our exclusive economic zone and they didn't just want to scale the platform when our border guards attempted to stop them their second by started ramming is that a civil discussion about the protection of the environment is just. or an attempt at blackmailing or...
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it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect best. london's. i'm next on our team find out what happens when a filmmaker takes on a giant food corporation. a spanish language teacher in texas has been fired for posing nude in playboy before she became a teacher parents and found out about this demand that she be fired because her past was inappropriate and that it was a distraction the classroom well this was something she did in the past which was legal so this i mean if you pose for playboy you are forbidden to work in a normal world also as a former teenage boy i can tell you that any young attractive teacher will cause a distraction with the boys and wolf you can fire people for being distracting that when they have to for every teacher with a handicap or abnormal appearance on the other hand though teachers are supposed to be people for children to
it cools absolute devastation the department for environment through denver left fast says the risk of a dog with rabies entering the u.k. is still extremely low but animal charities disagree several have already said that that's stocking up on rabies vaccines in order to protect best. london's. i'm next on our team find out what happens when a filmmaker takes on a giant food corporation. a spanish language teacher in texas has been fired for posing nude in playboy before she became a teacher...
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skyrocketed in iraq the sectarian war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of is specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq's nouri al maliki knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in his country he can't be too quick all of washington because after all in a way it's thanks to the u.s. that he's now in power. going to check on their let's take a closer look at the numbers according to iraq's interior defense and health ministries the number of deaths in october reached nine hundred sixty four ninety percent of which were civilians the government says this is the highest death toll in a single month since april two thousand and eight back then more than one thousand were killed over the numbers don't correspond with the united nations data which suggests july this year was equally as bad as i'm going to who's a kurdish ir
skyrocketed in iraq the sectarian war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting worse because he says as a result of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of is specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq's nouri al maliki knows what the u.s. invasion has led to in his country he can't be too quick...
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just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leader as. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. and when i watch this. it doesn't feel like me at all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. goodspeed. wish. lists. come out. live well. science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around russia we've got the future covered. fresh clashes in texan square police have used water cannons to disperse running crowds rest as last and more than three weeks and shows no sign of ending. cia whistleblower edward snowden is charged with espionage in the u.s. washington is now seeking help to get him from hong kong where he's in hiding. u.n. skepticism about washington's claim that syria's government used chemical weapons doesn't stop the u.s. secretary of state pushing for coordinated military help for the rebels fighting assad on top stories this hour.
just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leader as. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. and when i watch this. it doesn't feel like me at all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. goodspeed. wish. lists. come out. live well. science technology innovation all the list i'm elements from around...
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favorableaced with economic environment globally. everyone expects the next five years will be less favorable than the last 10 years. the predicament here is to help deliver more with less. that is a government issue. why now? there is a beautiful story. he gives you broad trends of what is going on. why now? what triggered it. i think one of the things that may explain, when you look in hindsight, everything becomes easy. brazil, you had a high turnover in municipalities. you already saw glimpses of this in public services. you've had a brazil that decided it was to host a major national event, the world cup and the olympics. a lot of people in the streets protesting were in the streets back then celebrating this is a sign of brazil's rise. now the cost of these events are becoming more visible. i do not think it is a coincidence that these protests actually gained more momentum when the cop was happening. with thebecame visible stadiums being built. the infrastructure that surrounds the stadiums not being there. airports, roads, it
favorableaced with economic environment globally. everyone expects the next five years will be less favorable than the last 10 years. the predicament here is to help deliver more with less. that is a government issue. why now? there is a beautiful story. he gives you broad trends of what is going on. why now? what triggered it. i think one of the things that may explain, when you look in hindsight, everything becomes easy. brazil, you had a high turnover in municipalities. you already saw...
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so tooing to impart a sense of urgency, why we can't have an environment in which over time people start thinking we can get away with women call weapons use. it's a hard sell, but it's something i believe in. and and as i explained to brianna, in this context me making sure that the american people understand it i think is important. before i take action. >> john croft. >> thank you, mr. president. one of your closest allies in the house said yesterday when you have 97% of your constituents saying no, it is hard to say yes. why should members of congo against the will of their constituents and support your decision? and i still haven't heard a direct response to brianna's question. if congress fails to authorize this, will you go forward with an attack on syria. >> right. and you aren't getting a direct response brianna asked the question very well. >> it's a pretty basic question. >> i was going to give you a different answer, no. what i have said, and i will repeat, is that i put this. congress for a reason. i think we will be more effective and stronger if, in fact, congress authoriz
so tooing to impart a sense of urgency, why we can't have an environment in which over time people start thinking we can get away with women call weapons use. it's a hard sell, but it's something i believe in. and and as i explained to brianna, in this context me making sure that the american people understand it i think is important. before i take action. >> john croft. >> thank you, mr. president. one of your closest allies in the house said yesterday when you have 97% of your...
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iraq was able to integrate its raq environment. under the previous regime and following the fall of the regime, we did not have one ingle -- on the embassy. iraq was isolated regionally and internationally. 17 countries have embassies in iraq. we have good relations with them with exception of a few. we are working on these. we have wonderful relations with neighboring countries, arab countries, europeans and americans as well. we found our role again. we adopted the policy of non-interference in other countries affairs. we are looking for common interest. we do not want to use force against others. we are looking for cooperation between us and other countries. this is the best thing we can achieve. once again, we are still suffering from terrorism. lack of infrastructure, schools nd housing for the poor. despite the fact that we progressed a lot. to rebuild what is destroyed takes lots of time. also one thing to mention in iraq, we were able to build security forces, army, police, and so on, with weapons that can defend the iraqi
iraq was able to integrate its raq environment. under the previous regime and following the fall of the regime, we did not have one ingle -- on the embassy. iraq was isolated regionally and internationally. 17 countries have embassies in iraq. we have good relations with them with exception of a few. we are working on these. we have wonderful relations with neighboring countries, arab countries, europeans and americans as well. we found our role again. we adopted the policy of non-interference...
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pipeline within the next couple months ministration decide to protect the environment and break america's addiction to fossil fuels or truck up another victory for big oil and those staging silent protests and blocking construction vehicles from tearing up the earth make some.
pipeline within the next couple months ministration decide to protect the environment and break america's addiction to fossil fuels or truck up another victory for big oil and those staging silent protests and blocking construction vehicles from tearing up the earth make some.
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do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. if you would like me to explain, -- >> actually, i would like an answer, yes or no. >> i will not give you a yes or no. i think it is far more complicated than that. my answer is, i will defer that judgment to history. >> chuck hagel and the battle for the pentagon. >> the good news is, for the first time in many years, republicans and democrats seem ready to tackle this problem together. >> the immigration problem. has somebody been reading exit polls? >> too many children are dying. too many children. >> also, the fight over -- over guns. >> law-abiding gun owners will not accept blame for the acts of violence or deranged criminals. >> the word on hillary in 2016. will she or won't she? >> i have no plans to run. >> thursday was not a good day for chuck hagel, president obama's choice to be his next offensive material. his old pal and fellow vietnam veteran john mccain jumped all over him for opposing the search --the surge in iraq. >> were you correct or not to say t
do you think of hope for the environment, or food, clothing, shelter? we do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. if you would like me to explain, -- >> actually, i would like an answer, yes or no. >> i will not give you a yes or no. i think it is far more complicated than that. my answer is, i will defer that judgment to history. >> chuck hagel and the battle for the pentagon. >> the good news is, for the first time in many years, republicans and democrats seem ready to tackle...
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just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leaders. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. when i watch this. and doesn't feel like me at all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. plug mission and free credit take should be free transport charges free. range month three. three. types of free. download free blog plug in video for your media projects free media. dot com and. play. it. and. play. play. play play. play i. it is a whistleblower edward snowden charged with espionage in the u.s. washington now seeking help to get him from hong kong where he's been in hiding. leaks from snowden's pile up with the latest revelation showing the u.k. has been tapping the phone calls and internet traffic around the world to secretly collect and store huge amounts of data. and u.n. experts skeptical about washington's claims that syria's government used chemical weapons saying evidence falls short of conclusi
just a very small table as long as i had a flashlight and a working battery and i had a good enough environment to work it. was among them along with some other terrorist leaders. she was if he's reminiscing about just. looking at you at the same time he's somewhere else. when i watch this. and doesn't feel like me at all and. it's someone totally different someone i don't know. plug mission and free credit take should be free transport charges free. range month three. three. types of free....
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aren't you concerned that in this global environment we find ourselves in with the u.s. having to be involved in so many different places around the world that the defense department being cut so indiscriminately is a problem? >> well, i guess first, i would say maybe we shouldn't be involved in so many places around the world. that's one luxury i have working at a libertarian think tank. my republican friends on capitol hill explained defense is only 25% of the budget and has to take 50% of the sequester. they think it's unfair. certainly i would agree more across the board cuts would be better or fairer, but better would be to actually craft a budget and figure out ways to phase out programs that no longer of justifiable and do it in a more intelligent way. here's the reality. we had three choices, going into the 2011 debt limit fight that gave us the budget control act which gave us sequester. the three choices were raise taxing, that's what obama wanted, do nothing, that's what people in washington wanted or take the quester. out of those three choices to me, it was
aren't you concerned that in this global environment we find ourselves in with the u.s. having to be involved in so many different places around the world that the defense department being cut so indiscriminately is a problem? >> well, i guess first, i would say maybe we shouldn't be involved in so many places around the world. that's one luxury i have working at a libertarian think tank. my republican friends on capitol hill explained defense is only 25% of the budget and has to take 50%...
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so you have the energy administration setting policy and five new regulators in safety and environment managing the pipeline system that have to be stood up. but they will do the monitoring. that's quite best practice. third is this new and very transparent petroleum fund which has independent supervision, caps how much money will come out of the industry to the federal budget and directs all these other purposes. fourth is transparency. if implement theed the mexico system will be among the transparent. and transparent that contracts will have a degree of public accessibility. costs paid by the industry are directed to be transparent as well as the fund itself. it's quite remarkable. fifth is this commitment to stainability. it's directed as secretary said in two of the transitory articles that in the electricity system and the hydrocarbon system there are supposed to be stainability goals. my sense is that there are three major categories here. the first will involve pemex on what it calls its bitten apples. more or less abandoned as it it it moved on to the next high pressure field.
so you have the energy administration setting policy and five new regulators in safety and environment managing the pipeline system that have to be stood up. but they will do the monitoring. that's quite best practice. third is this new and very transparent petroleum fund which has independent supervision, caps how much money will come out of the industry to the federal budget and directs all these other purposes. fourth is transparency. if implement theed the mexico system will be among the...
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. >> certainly the overall regional environment has heavily impacted iraq security to the extent that especially our areas in iraq who are close to syria which are suni-populated areas, they are divided into the strongest. we can see that more and more in this area, the people tend to see al-qaeda as let's say a monument which is contributing to weaken the government in baghdad and because it operates in iraq as well as in syria and not only the government in baghdad but also the government of damascus. so al-qaeda to some extent became the sector of the suni resurgance. >> reporter: that is maria from iraq. foreign ministers from the european union are arriving in luxenberg and discussing how they should act on the issue of chemical weapons and talk about the political developments and the humanitarian crisis. meanwhile in syria the government has accused turkey of supporting rebel fighters to advance interests and they deny the accusation. resent developments on the ground have seen groups linked to al-qaeda making gains on the border and we have this report from the turkish/syrian
. >> certainly the overall regional environment has heavily impacted iraq security to the extent that especially our areas in iraq who are close to syria which are suni-populated areas, they are divided into the strongest. we can see that more and more in this area, the people tend to see al-qaeda as let's say a monument which is contributing to weaken the government in baghdad and because it operates in iraq as well as in syria and not only the government in baghdad but also the...
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[laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are so clinically correct that -- politically correct that they don't want to mention the name god, much less sing about god, much less you do albums about god, and yet come it seems to me that the blind boys of alabama have continued to do that and do it well, even in a world where people oftentimes don't want to hear about god. >> you know, i'm going to tell you why i will never -- i'm going to tell you one of the reasons why i will never deviate from talking about god. when i was a young boy, very young boy -- i'm not young anymore -- [laughter] i used to ask g
[laughter] >> i was brought up in that kind of environment. and i got to the school found that there were other blind kids wanting to do the same thing, you know, we started singing together there in the glee club, the choir. just was something , singe wanted to do gospel and tell the world about god. tavis: there are a lot of people today, there are a lot of folk who are unafraid to do that. there are a lot of people still singing about god, but we live in a world today where people are...
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i loved the cull tiewrks the environment, tried -- i loved the culture, the environment, tried to be part of the team. the pilots who go fly and face danger, you know, they are the herheroes. to them go the glory. but the bottom line is, i don't think it's fair for us to consider, you know, if you're in the m wrap that didn' mrap thaty the tour, you made it through just's a as ib else. they get things that the average military retiree doesn't because the needs are greater. all i'm doing is begging the body, late don't pass a budget deal with a pay-for that really violates our own commission requirements, that in hind signature is not the message you want -- that in hind sight is not the message you want to send. let's see if we can fix this thing. let's see if we can fix it before it gets into law. because once you get something into law, we all know how hard it is to take it out. ms. ayotte: will the senator yield for a question? mr. graham: i would, but i want to sthait senator from mississippi first asked a question to our conference. can you tell bhee -- and all of us on the repu
i loved the cull tiewrks the environment, tried -- i loved the culture, the environment, tried to be part of the team. the pilots who go fly and face danger, you know, they are the herheroes. to them go the glory. but the bottom line is, i don't think it's fair for us to consider, you know, if you're in the m wrap that didn' mrap thaty the tour, you made it through just's a as ib else. they get things that the average military retiree doesn't because the needs are greater. all i'm doing is...
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they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri national protected area the green nature taking its august on to a forest reserve in the central african republic. the country was plunged into chaos following a military coup and coaches take advantage of that the stand that that is the director of design concerned the park he says the death toll among the animals was high why didn't the second of all the people who live there based on what we observe them as argus on the reserve the whole thing was well organized it. when mike poachers presumably from sudan. they protect the site of a clearing in early may it all. what made i
they all take the environment. in part because they open the door to poachers. heavily armed brigades the rangers are on patrol and its tributary of the congo river looking for poachers. they are stationed in the central african republic beatrix potter a cross border force protection project run by the central african republic cameron and the republic of congo. patrol on sunday river on the right hand side of the central african republic nonetheless his camera. this is all part of the tri...
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offense the administration doesn't have to go after each other or he certainly isn't up to create an environment of fear but will that fear stop information from coming out here is that we're snowden to answer that like you. were conan response is simply build a better whistleblower. in washington i'm going to take on. demonstrate who's a former n.s.a. senior executive told r g what he had to endure after experiencing corruption and mismanagement of the agency. we're all whistleblowers we're all for freedom of information we fundamentally object to to secrets that are not necessary we front of objects to those who would want to rule over us or control us in secret i became a target of the surveillance system in two thousand and six i was placed on a criminal investigation for having blown the whistle on the secret surveillance programs billions and billions of dollars in fraud and waste and abuse at n.s.a. all that combined put me on the target target list as a primary target after that blockbuster article was published in the new york times in december two thousand and five revealing for the fi
offense the administration doesn't have to go after each other or he certainly isn't up to create an environment of fear but will that fear stop information from coming out here is that we're snowden to answer that like you. were conan response is simply build a better whistleblower. in washington i'm going to take on. demonstrate who's a former n.s.a. senior executive told r g what he had to endure after experiencing corruption and mismanagement of the agency. we're all whistleblowers we're...
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man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from germany they plan to reduce carbon dioxide emissions by 25% within two decades. >> i am an optimist. the initiative will require a great deal of organization and work and monitoring. we will need to ensure that measures are actually implemented over the coming years if we hope to reduce emissions by 25% by 2030. >> germany supports many climate and social projects in the dominican republic. the program also benefits victor. he grows cough and he trees. sometimes he is forced to cut down a tree to order to make ends meet. >> sometimes cutting down a tree is the
man's intervention has had a visible effect on the environment. deforestation has been a widespread problem. now trees are being replanted. papaya and avocado trees are being farmed. the locals benefit from the steady work and comparatively good wages. pictures like these are a mainstay of the dominican economy. tour simple an important source of income. the capitol is where christopher columbus landed in the 15th century. he had a vision. and so does the dominican government. with help from...
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even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment and so on well you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refused to notice. faces change the world lights never. old picture of today's news. on demand from around the globe in the book to. fifty. hello and welcome to worlds apart if you just watch the news bulletins on i t you'd probably be surprised to hear that we may be leaving in one of the most peaceful areas in our species history and here this is exactly what one of the world's leading intellectuals beliefs professor steven pinker laid out his argument in his two thousand and eleven book the better angels of our nature and he joins me now on the walls apart professor pincus thank you very much for being on the show it's a great honor for me so thanks for having me now we're recording this program on a mond
even be carried out altogether can it be done in a way which doesn't destroy people's lives resources environment and so on well you know those are pretty serious questions mining is not a what a moment problem it's happening in asia in africa and south america in central america in mexico and it's even happening in canada and the united states. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refused to notice. faces change the world lights never. old picture of today's news. on demand from...
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learn like syria for example you can you know it was the highest the blind at that time i think the environment. sort of created that necessity you mentioned does he let's talk about benghazi it's obviously a hub for a lot of these arms transfers a lot of shady things going on do you think that the aiding of rebels in syria will exacerbate that kind of destabilization in libya and also do you see kind of a mirrored situation happening if we do go that route i think would be quite worse than libya i mean. it's pretty clear you have far more complex social economic and political situation in syria even internally i mean different ethnicities different backgrounds different political agendas but then if you take the larger region around it i mean the palestinian israeli issues lebanon on iran iraq. it's up far more complex situation the transfer of arms from libya to syria i think is extremely dangerous and you know we've seen reports over the last two days that much of that is actually happening without even the knowledge or participation of the libyan government in any way whatsoever i mean the
learn like syria for example you can you know it was the highest the blind at that time i think the environment. sort of created that necessity you mentioned does he let's talk about benghazi it's obviously a hub for a lot of these arms transfers a lot of shady things going on do you think that the aiding of rebels in syria will exacerbate that kind of destabilization in libya and also do you see kind of a mirrored situation happening if we do go that route i think would be quite worse than...
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the environment minister had a strong statement against him. the party has been weakened. so these in an overcalled weakened possession personally and in terms of his party yip. >> what kind of a challenge does the upheaval present for the barack obama administration? >> president obama invested a lot of time and energy in developing a close personal relationship with recep tayyip erdogan on the correct theory that turkey is a correct regional player. with so many different states in upheaval, syria's and turkish border, it's a difficult situation to have ner another ally go through periods of instability. it's a product, a head ache to be avoided. >> what is at the root of this issue, the counter scandal for recep tayyip erdogan. what sides are pitted against each other. >> there's two big divides. one grows up through the course of turkish history. between those in favour of a strong central government that used to be secular, but is now party in power, the party of recep tayyip erdogan. the government of turkey has been very authoritarian throughout its history, and i t
the environment minister had a strong statement against him. the party has been weakened. so these in an overcalled weakened possession personally and in terms of his party yip. >> what kind of a challenge does the upheaval present for the barack obama administration? >> president obama invested a lot of time and energy in developing a close personal relationship with recep tayyip erdogan on the correct theory that turkey is a correct regional player. with so many different states...
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coming up on archie we had to be one of the most inhospitable environment. changed for that i'll be back in a minute. mug right on the same place the first street. and i were being put. on our reporters put her. on instagram. to be in the movement on mom. news today violence is once again flared up the first these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today . look. summer is coming to an end. the crew of the. is waiting for the station to pack up for winter everything has to be done quickly if the wind gets any stronger. to be able to take off and there's no other way of getting people onto the ship from the station they need to hurry. begins tomorrow. used to be. station. now it only works during the summer. in the southern hemisphere in december and ends in much. so seasonal operations are over. water is drained from the station and windows are boarded up and filled with. is given even the slightest chance to sneak in it will be impossible to dig it out. to be shutdown no one can survive without hea
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skyrocketed in iraq to six carry on a war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting the worst of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of it specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq snorri all molly he knows what the was the invasion has led to in his country he can't be too critical of washington because after all in a way it's thanks to the u.s. that he's now in power political analyst swan's allow says the level of violence has recently spiked across the entire middle east the prime minister of iraq one he made the call i think what he means by it is providing intelligence. support because he sees the skill of the from syria. the level of violence in iraq and the level of violence in iraq as a whole has increased because of perth but the reality is the politics of iraq is broken and the violence is is a result of that is not only because iraqi army is weak is just because the. iraqi politics as a wh
skyrocketed in iraq to six carry on a war that broke out as a result of the invasion has created a great environment for terrorists the iraqi prime minister says it's getting the worst of the so-called arab revolutions there is a power vacuum in the region which extremist forces take advantage of it specifically spoke about syria and the situation there of course even though iraq snorri all molly he knows what the was the invasion has led to in his country he can't be too critical of washington...